West Virginia University 1 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Nature of Program The School of Nursing undergraduate program in nursing is recognized by health care agencies as providing excellent preparation for the nursing profession. Our graduates are in great demand and enjoy a large number of career opportunities. The BSN curriculum includes courses in the humanities, social sciences, basic sciences, and nursing science. The clinical component of nursing courses enables students to apply their learning to actual client, family, and community situations that warrant nursing intervention. The curriculum has been carefully designed to equip graduates to begin professional nursing practice with patients of all ages in any health care setting where there is a position for the professional nurse at the start of his or her career. The program also provides an excellent foundation for graduate study in nursing and in other fields. The baccalaureate program (BSN) is available for high school graduates who aspire to a career in nursing (basic students). It is also available to registered nurses (RNs) who are licensed graduates of associate degree or diploma nursing programs seeking to continue their career development and to individuals with college degrees in other fields who wish to attain the bachelor of science in nursing. The basic BSN program can be completed in four years at WVU s Morgantown campus or at WVU Institute of Technology. Programs at Potomac State College and Glenville State College allow students to complete pre-nursing requirements at those institutions. Registered nurses can complete the BSN requirements online through a completely web-based program. Advising for the program can occur at WVU in Morgantown, at the Charleston division, or at WVU Institute of Technology. Nursing courses for RN students are scheduled to provide opportunity for completion of degree requirements in three semesters if non-nursing courses are already completed. Credit may be earned by enrollment and by challenge through advanced placement and portfolio exams. A BS/BA to BSN accelerated program is available for the college graduate with a degree in a field other than nursing. Following eighteen months of continuous enrollment, students attain the BSN degree and are eligible to take the RN licensing examination. The BS/BA to BSN program is offered at WVU in Morgantown. Further information about the BSN program or the MSN, DNP, and Ph.D. graduate programs in nursing may be obtained from the School of Nursing website at http://nursing.hsc.wvu.edu/ or by contacting the WVU School of Nursing Office of Student Services, 6400 Health Sciences South, P.O. Box 9600, Morgantown, WV 26506-9600; telephone (304) 293-1386 or (toll free) 1-866-WVUNURS. Accreditation Initial accreditation was received with graduation of the first class in 1964. The baccalaureate program in nursing is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, a national accrediting agency. Fees, Expenses, Housing, Transportation, and Immunization Students enrolling at the Morgantown campus pay fees which are detailed at http://admissions.wvu.edu/pay. Special fees and deposits are also required. Students enrolling at other sites pay the fees shown in the catalog for that site. Fees are subject to change without notice. Students' expenses vary according to the course of the study and individual needs. Information concerning financial assistance, application forms, and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form may be obtained from the financial aid website http://financialaid.wvu.edu/home/hsc-office or by contacting the HSC Financial Aid Office PO Box 9810, Morgantown, WV 26506-9810; telephone (304) 293-3706 or (toll free) 1-866-WVUNURS. University Housing and Residence Life Office, telephone (304 ) 293-4491, provides information concerning University-owned housing. The Student Life Office in E. Moore Hall, telephone (304) 293-5611, provides information concerning privately owned, off-campus housing. Students are expected to provide their own transportation, equipment, and instruments for the clinical courses. Some clinical experiences require travel in a multi-county area. Proof of specific immunizations are required for all health sciences students. Criminal Background Checks Students are required by clinical agencies to undergo a criminal background check prior to clinical experiences. Felony convictions and some serious misdemeanors may preclude participation in clinical rotations. This could, in turn, prevent the completion of clinical course requirements and completion of the nursing program. Curriculum details are also available on the School of Nursing webpage: http://nursing.hsc.wvu.edu/. In this section: Direct Admission to Basic Program (p. 2) Admission to Basic Program as Pre-Nursing or Other College Major (p. 2)
2 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Transfer (p. 2) DIRECT ADMISSION TO BASIC PROGRAM Applicants are eligible to enter the BSN program as freshmen. Admission is based on a combination of high school grade point average and composite ACT or total SAT scores in a single testing session. Students admitted to the nursing major as freshmen have a total of four semesters to complete the required freshman coursework. High school students eligible for admission to the University are admitted directly into nursing if they meet the following criteria: GPA of 3.8 or higher with composite ACT 25 or SAT combined Critical Reading and Math 1150 GPA of 3.6-3.79 with composite ACT 26 or SAT combined Critical Reading and Math 1190 GPA of 3.5-3.59 with composite ACT 28 or SAT combined Critical Reading and Math 1260 In addition, students must have completed the following high school credits required by the University: UNITS (YEARS) Four in English (including courses in grammar, composition, and literature) Three in Social studies (including US History) Three in College preparatory mathematics (algebra I, algebra II, and plane geometry) Two in Laboratory science (biology, chemistry, physics, or other courses with a strong laboratory science orientation) Note: Admission criteria are subject to change. Please see the School of Nursing website for the most up-to-date criteria (http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/son). ADMISSION TO BASIC PROGRAM AS PRE-NURSING OR OTHER COLLEGE MAJOR If a student does not meet the nursing admission criteria to be directly admitted to the BSN program as a freshman, the student can apply for admission to the BSN program as a sophomore after completion of at least one semester of college coursework with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. To be admitted to the University as a pre-nursing major, high school students must meet the following criteria: GPA of 3.2 or higher with composite ACT 21 or SAT combined Critical Reading and Math 990 GPA of 3.0-3.19 with composite ACT 23 or SAT combined Critical Reading and Math 1070 Pre-nursing applicants are admitted to the School of Nursing as sophomores for either the Fall or Spring semesters. A completed application, including transcripts, for the basic BSN program must be made by January 15 of the year the candidate wishes to be admitted for the Fall semester and by May 15 to be admitted for the following Spring semester. Acceptance and placement in the program are dependent upon space available in the program. There are limited spaces available and the best-qualified applicants are accepted. Application forms are distributed after December 1 by the Health Sciences Center Office of Admissions or are available online from the admissions website. Qualified applicants will be invited for an interview as part of the admissions process. Note: Admission criteria are subject to change. Please see the School of Nursing website (http://nursing.hsc.wvu.edu) for the most up-to-date criteria. TRANSFER STUDENTS Students with nursing credit from a nationally accredited nursing program in an accredited college or university are eligible for consideration for transfer admission by presenting a record of courses comparable to those required in this curriculum and meeting other School of Nursing admission requirements. These students must provide a statement of good standing from the nursing program in which they are currently enrolled. Acceptance and placement in the program are dependent on the individual's academic record and the number of spaces available. Transfer students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 for previous college coursework and must have earned at least a C in all nursing and pre- and co-requisite non-nursing courses, with no grade below a C in nursing courses. Only courses that are comparable to required courses in the BSN curriculum will be transferable. Nursing credits from a program that is not nationally accredited are not transferable. Transfer students are required to complete a transfer student orientation. Acceptance and placement in the program is dependent on the individual's academic record and the number of spaces available in the program. Application should be initiated three months prior to the beginning of the semester in which the applicant wishes to begin nursing courses. Transcripts and other required materials must be received no later than two months before the start of entering semester. Note: Admission criteria are subject to change. Please see the School of Nursing website for the most up-to-date criteria (http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/son). GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM Please use this link to view a list of courses that meet each GEC requirement. (http://registrar.wvu.edu/current_students/ general_education_curriculum)
West Virginia University 3 NOTE: Some major requirements will fulfill specific GEC requirements. Please see the curriculum requirements listed below for details on which GECs you will need to select. General Education Curriculum ENGL 101 & ENGL 102 or ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric and Composition and Rhetoric Accelerated Academic Writing GEC 2A - Mathematics 3-4 GEC 2B - Natural and Physical Science 7-8 GEC 2C - Additional GEC 2A, B or C 3 GEC 3 - The Past and Its Traditions 3 GEC 4 - Issues of Contemporary Society 3 GEC 5 - Artistic Expression 3 GEC 6 - The Individual in Society 3 GEC 6F - First Year Seminar 1-3 GEC 7 - American Culture 3 GEC 8 - Western Culture 3 GEC 9 - Non-Western Culture 3 Total Hours 38-45 Bachelor of Science in Nursing All basic students admitted to the school complete a common curriculum in the freshman year designed to provide the foundation for success in subsequent nursing courses. Students admitted to the School of Nursing as sophomores must have completed the freshman-year (pre-requisite) courses prior to beginning the sophomore year. All freshman-year courses must be completed with a grade of C or better, and the student must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher in required pre-requisite courses and an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher in all college level work. Pre-requisite courses required with a grade of C or better before enrollment in Sophomore nursing courses. BIOL 102 & BIOL 104 or BIOL 115 General Biology and General Biology Laboratory Principles of Biology CHEM 111 Survey of Chemistry 4 or CHEM 115 Fundamentals of Chemistry CHEM 112 Survey of Chemistry 4 or CHEM 116 Fundamentals of Chemistry ENGL 101 Composition and Rhetoric 3 NBAN 107 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology 4 NSG 100 Introduction to Nursing 2 PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 SOCA 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 or SOCA 105 Introduction to Anthropology WVUE 191 First Year Seminar 1 Select one of the following: MATH 126A College Algebra 5-Day 3 MATH 126B College Algebra 4-Day 3 MATH 126C College Algebra 3-Day 3 Pre- or Co-requisites with enrollement of Sophomore courses. Must be completed with a C or better. ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric 3 or ENGL 103 Accelerated Academic Writing MICB 200 Medical Microbiology 3 NBAN 207 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 4 PSYC 241 Introduction to Human Development 3 STAT 211 Elementary Statistical Inference 3 3-6 4
4 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Nursing courses. Must be completed with a C or better. NSG 211 Health Assessment/Communication 6 NSG 212 Foundations of Nursing Practice 6 NSG 276 Introduction to Evidence Based Practice/Research 3 NSG 310 Women's Health Across Lifespan 4 NSG 311 Alterations in Adult Health 1 6 NSG 312 Alterations in Adult Health 2 6 NSG 320 Child and Adolescent Health 4 NSG 360 Ethics and Health Policy 3 NSG 376 Clinical Nursing Pharmacology 3 NSG 411 Complex Community Systems 7 NSG 412 Leadership in Complex Systems 7 NSG 450 Alterations in Mental Health 4 NSG 460 Care of the Critically Ill Patient 4 NSG 486 NCLEX Review 1 Select one of the following: NSG 400 Spirituality and Health 3 NSG 481 Cardiac Nursing 2 NSG 482 Palliative Care Nursing 2 NSG 483 Holistic and Integrative Nursing 2 NSG 484 Care of the Diabetic Patient 2 NSG 485 Children/Complex Health Needs 2 NSG 487 Movies and Mental Health 2 NSG 488 Generics/Genomics in Health 2 Total Credit Hours 128 Suggested Plan of Study for Basic Nursing and Pre-Nursing Majors Nursing courses must be taken in the sequence indicated in the Plan of Study and must be passed with a grade of C or better before progressing to nursing courses in the next semester. First Year CHEM 111 or 115 4 CHEM 112 or 116 4 BIOL 102 or 115 3 NBAN 107 4 BIOL 104 or 115 1 ENGL 101 3 NSG 100 2 STAT 211 3 PSYC 101 3 Select one of the following: 3 Select one of the following: 3 SOCA 101 MATH 126A SOCA 105 MATH 126B MATH 126C WVUE 191 1 Second Year 17 17 PSYC 241 3 ENGL 102 3 NBAN 207 4 HN&F 171 3 MICB 200 3 NSG 212 6 NSG 211 6 NSG 276 3 Third Year 16 15 NSG 310 4 NSG 312 6
West Virginia University 5 NSG 311 6 NSG 320 4 NSG 376 3 NSG 360 3 GEC Objective 3 GEC Objective 3 16 16 Fourth Year NSG 450 4 NSG 412 7 NSG 411 7 NSG 460 4 Nursing Elective 2 NSG 486 1 GEC Objective 3 GEC Objective 3 16 15 Total credit hours: 128